-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- Police say the motorcyclist raced through traffic at reckless speeds in San Antonio , Texas , then posted a video to Facebook last week titled `` Catch Me If You Can . ''

It turns out , they could .

Investigators searching for a stolen motorcycle found the man they suspect of being the reckless rider -- Alberto Rodriguez , 27 -- when he ran out the back door of the house , San Antonio Police Sgt. Javier Salazar said Monday .

`` It was a coincidence , '' he said .

Detectives also found the stolen motorcycle , police said in a statement posted on the department 's Facebook page .

`` Rodriguez faces his currently outstanding felony warrants , a misdemeanor assault warrant , -LRB- and -RRB- possibly charges in connection with the stolen motorcycle , '' police said .

The video was posted to the police Facebook page under Rodriguez 's name , CNN affiliate KSAT reported . It shows a motorcyclist dangerously cutting through rush hour traffic in San Antonio at speeds of more than 100 mph , according to authorities .

His helmet camera recorded every hair-raising moment as he squeezed between cars and trucks .

Last week , authorities announced that they believed Rodriguez was the motorcyclist .

`` Really all it would have taken was a split second for him to impact the lives of several people , possibly killing someone just by his very actions , '' Salazar told CNN affiliate KSAT last week .

It was not immediately clear whether Rodriguez has retained legal representation .

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CNN 's Faith Karimi contributed to this report .

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Police say they caught the motorcyclist who posted `` catch me if you can '' video

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Alberto Rodriguez was wanted on several charges , police say

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The video shows a motorcyclist weaving through traffic at breakneck speeds